So with the presidential field pretty much set, it’s time to take a closer at how the 2012 presidential candidates’ money stacks up, quite literally.

If you’ve been reading OpenSecrets Blog, you know that some candidates raked in big money this past quarter, such as President Barack Obama, who raised $70 million haul for his own campaign and the Democratic National Committee. Other campaigns, meanwhile, are struggling to keep up.

Which brings us to this week’s PolitiQuizz: We want to know which of the 2012 presidential candidates’ campaigns has the most debt — and exactly how far is this candidate in the red?

Because Obama recently announced he would enact new lobbying regulations, our question focused on one particular lobbyist who went through the revolving door to government and now works in the Obama administration.

We asked: What current high-level member of the Obama administration became a lobbyist one year after he was chief of staff to President Bill Clinton? Furthermore, what was the name of the firm he joined and how much lobbying did this firm report while this person was a lobbyist there?

Congratulations to reader “Dcol” who answered all three parts of the question correctly. Please send us an email at [email protected] with your name and mailing address, and we’ll send along your prize!

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